“Naming it is the willingness to “open the door,” and believe me that’s hard enough, but the real work, the journey is on the other side of that door. To say #MeToo is to sign up for a battle. We battle our shame and our self-blame. We battle the trauma and acknowledge our vulnerability and victimization. This is the work of a survivor. A survivor is someone who’s Truth is inconvenient, uncomfortable, and at times horrifying and heartbreaking. Our society hates these truths and has a way of suppression and elimination for stories like these. We look at the vulnerable person and question how they contributed to their victimization.

Why were they there?

What didn’t they do?

Can we believe them?

They don’t live like us?

Why listen at all?

It’s important to be clear, the journey “on the other side” of that door is long and isolating and sadly, more times than less, it’s one voice reaching out to rise to the surface is a sea of noise and nonsense. The willingness to open that door and say #MeToo unites those voices; and hopefully we as survivors won’t have to journey alone”.

-Theresa Thomas

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